MARIA Bartiromo has some punk-rock roots – she used to privately advise Joey Ramone on how to manage his finances. The much-in-the-news CNBC “Money Honey” tells the March/April issue of Executive Travel magazine: “Most people don’t know this, but he was an avid investor. He used to call me up, e-mail me and ask me detailed questions about his portfolio.” Just how the late, beloved leader of the Ramones fared with her help isn’t known, but he did end up penning a gushing song about her, “Maria Bartiromo,” which was on his posthumously released 2002 album “Don’t Worry About Me.” It included the catchy lyrics, “I watch you on the TV every single day/ Those eyes make everything OK.” CNBC had no comment on Bartiromo’s extracurricular sideline. She also tells the magazine, “Joey Ramone was the coolest guy . . . [He] invited me down there [to CBGB] to see him perform the show live. I said, ‘What time should I meet you?’ I remember he said he’d probably go on stage about midnight. I said, ‘Oh, I cannot be there. I have to be up at 5 a.m.’ ”